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2021: MAPOLY Experienced Reduction in Number of Intakes — Rector

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The Acting Rector of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, Dr Adeoye Odedeji, has disclosed that the institution experienced reduction in the number of new intakes against the projected number of students in the 2021 budget.

The rector claimed due to the reduction in the number of intakes, MAPOLY was unable to execute the capital projects as proposed in the budget.

Odedeji stated this while defending the institutions budget performance between January and June before Ogun Assembly Committee on Education, Science and Technology in Abeokuta.

He also noted that that the institution generated the sum of N451.2 million from school fees between January and June.

The acting rector noted that the institution generated N125.8 million from acceptance fees while it received N15.9 million from transcript and certificate fees during the period under review.

Odedeji explained that MAPOLY generated the sum of N7.2 million from administration fees and over N600,000 from contractors registration fees.

He explained that the institution was awaiting the accreditation of some of its Higher National Diploma programmes by National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), saying that the accreditation would boost the revenue of the institution.

In his remarks, Mr Ademuyiwa Adeyemi, the Committee Chairman, charged the management of the institution to work on the accreditation of some of its courses in order to overcome challenges facing the institution.

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